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It does what you need it to do because it does everything. Podcast Addict is one of the most feature rich apps.
It does what you need it to do because it does everything. Podcast Addict is one of the most feature rich apps.
For me it was too long. I finished it with all the DLC for the first time a few days ago. I generally enjoyed it but was also quite happy to be done with it when I finally finished it at around the 110 hour mark. I actually took a break after Hearts of Stone and played a couple of shorter games before I came back to finish off Blood and Wine.
I haven’t yet played a single player game that I thought needed to be more than 60 hours no matter how engaging or well made it was.
The first cable TV system in the U.S. was built in the late 1940s and had ads from day one since it was created to bring network television to communities with poor reception. Cable has always had ads.
OP has a chip on their shoulder about using Gentoo.
Yeah, I’ve experienced this one. It was huge and flew right at my head.
Yeah, the ones I still play are PS4 games - Overcooked and Lovers in A Dangerous Space Time.
Yes, and interestingly the earliest cable TV in the US was built to relay broadcast channels to valleys where the signal wouldn’t otherwise reach.
We’ve tasted ad-less video entertainment and found it good. That said, for at least half a century OTA network TV required watching ads and most people didn’t care much because they didn’t have to pay cash for the service. I think many/most people have the capacity to tolerate ads to get what they want.
Very few people want to play a single game forever. But a lot of people are willing to hop from Gaas game to Gass game.
A killer ratio on a few trackers.
If it’s the end of the evening and you’re 47 with no costume and driving a beatup Civic, I’ll happily dump candy in your backpack so that I don’t have it sitting at home tempting me to eat it.
Maybe his dick getting bigger with the hotter water?
20 gbps is going to require most people to spend significant cash for new networking hardware. These days most consumer hardware tops out at 2.5 gbps.
I’ve been in Plus for quite a few years now. I used to be able to get it for $40 around Black Friday. That was an acceptable price. If I can get it for $60 this year I may re-up. There’s no way in heck I’m paying $80.
It’d be funny if you cross posted this question.
My provider recently started offering a 2gbps plan for $30 more a month. I was tempted until I thought about the money I’d need to spend on new equipment to take advantage of it. 1gbps fiber is plenty for now.
I know it’s gross but is there a real health risk to inhaling fecal particles?
Yes. I pay for YouTube Music for my six account family and, as a side benefit, we all get ad-free YouTube.
Masters of Doom by David Kushner
Yeah, I was seeing it 10+ years ago in Chicago.